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    Título
    Kinky DNA in solution: Small-angle-scattering study of a nucleosome positioning sequence
    Autor
    Schindler, Torben
    González, Adrián
    Boopathi, Ramachandran
    Marty Roda, MartaUBU authority Orcid
    Romero Santacreu, LorenaUBU authority
    Wildes, Andew R.
    Porcar, Lionel
    Martel, Anne
    Theodorakopoulos, Nikos
    Cuesta López, SantiagoUBU authority Orcid
    Angelov, Dimitar
    Unruh, Tobias
    Peyrard, Michel
    Publicado en
    Physical Review E. 2018, V. 98, n. 4, 042417
    Editorial
    American Physical Society
    Fecha de publicación
    2018-10
    ISSN
    2470-0045
    DOI
    10.1103/PhysRevE.98.042417
    Abstract
    DNA is a flexible molecule, but the degree of its flexibility is subject to debate. The commonly-accepted persistence length of lp ≈ 500Å is inconsistent with recent studies on short-chain DNA that show much greater flexibility but do not probe its origin. We have performed x-ray and neutron small-angle scattering on a short DNA sequence containing a strong nucleosome positioning element and analyzed the results using a modified Kratky-Porod model to determine possible conformations. Our results support a hypothesis from Crick and Klug in 1975 that some DNA sequences in solution can have sharp kinks, potentially resolving the discrepancy. Our conclusions are supported by measurements on a radiation-damaged sample, where single-strand breaks lead to increased flexibility and by an analysis of data from another sequence, which does not have kinks, but where our method can detect a locally enhanced flexibility due to an AT domain.
    Materia
    Física
    Physics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10259/5784
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    https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.98.042417
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